Trump’s Baki feature trolled online as the series shows the U.S. President wetting himself during a Yujiro Hanma encounter

U.S. President Donald Trump was parodied in the latest episode of the Netflix animated franchise Baki’s 2026 edition, Baki-Dou: The Invincible Samurai. Portrayed as “Tranp,” an individual resembling Trump was seen wetting himself during an encounter with the lead antagonist and Baki’s father, Yujiro Hanma.

In the wake of the feature, netizens are now trolling Donald Trump. For instance, X user @M1das_OW2 reposted Pubity’s news clip and wrote in the caption:

“I’m crying, bro, nobody likes this guy.”

Many joined the conversation and shared similar reactions.

“They really went 1:1 true to life on Trump’s portrayal,” a fellow user wrote.

“Yujiro just made the ultimate power move. Even presidents know when to tap out. Baki never misses with these wild cameos,” another netizen commented.

“Humiliating American presidents is a Baki tradition,” one fan wrote.

Others continued to weigh in with varied and wild reactions.

“That’s a wild crossover. Trump in a Baki anime is already bizarre, and that scene takes it to another level,” an individual stated.

“No way they did Trump like that, Baki is wild,” a user opined.

“Oh yeah, it’s a matter of time before a lawsuit or Trump on Truth Social, or someone in the White House probably gets mad [at] Netflix and BAKI series, and he probably says, I am going to sue him, the creator, for defamation,” a person wrote.

Donald Trump, who is often quick with his online responses, has yet to address the Baki feature.


Baki franchise has previously mentioned Trump and other U.S. politicians

In old Baki episodes, former U.S. President Ronald Reagan was portrayed as Ronaldo Wilson Regan, who was seen making an “oath of friendship and non-aggression” toward Yujiro Hanma.

Likewise, Joe Biden was portrayed as Bidem, who was seen preparing his oath in cold sweat while acknowledging Yujiro’s dominance.

As for George W. Bush, he has been parodied as George Bosch/ George Harman, who has been seen in military scenes clashing with other characters like Biscuit Oliva or surrendering to Hanma.

However, perhaps the most well-known parody has been that of Barack Obama as Baraku Ozuma or Barack Ozma. In the Hanma Baki episode “Pickle Wars Saga,” the character was seen pledging his oath of friendship to Yujiro Hanma at a Washington, D.C. hotel.

Later, in Baki Dou, Ozma was seen preparing his successor, Tranp, at the Oval Office, and informing him about his existing oath of friendship with Hanma, which the USA has followed since Regan.

In the same episode, Tranp was seen disbelieving that the USA had an oath of friendship/ non-hostility with a single individual and asked whether Hanma was rich and why they just couldn’t arrest him. In response, Ozma was heard telling Tranp that Yujiro’s power superseded that of the entire United States military and he should continue the allegiance like the POTUSes before him.

Two weeks later, Tranp was seen entering the antagonist’s room on the top floor of a New York hotel, trying to show his defiance of Hanma. Instead, his stature made Tranp panic and wet himself. It ended with him pulling out a Holy Bible and swearing lifelong friendship with Yujiro.

In another follow-up episode after losing his consecutive second term, Tranp was seen trying to convince Hanma not to accept Bidem’s oath of friendship and accusing his successor of stealing the election. As the ogre fell asleep, Tranp was seen waking him up by touching his nose. This made Yujiro angry and rendering Tranp unconscious, while still asleep. Soon after, Bidem arrived and Hanma asked him to take Tranp away.

Elsewhere, Donald Trump’s character was seen attempting to arrange a meeting between Yujiro and Elon Musk’s Elos. The real estate mogul turned politician was also seen in Baki Rahen.

Former First Lady Hillary Clinton was depicted as Hinary in the Baki Dou series.

The creator and showrunner of the franchise is Japanese manga artist Keisuke Itagaki.